ady-b 94 Posted February 4, 2011 Author Report Share Posted February 4, 2011 Thanks again folks, it would appear she isnt the first to eat her prey and probably wont be the last, anyway Ill persevere with her and Im confident by whats been said she'll come good. Anyway heres a pic of the culprit hi Ady , well done on her first of many mate , as above dont worry its only going to get better ,she should grow out of it took mine last night aswell , run 2 caught 1 and fetched it straight back passed me and gave it to me mate dont worry mate , shes still only young bud atb Fezz Cheers mate , had her out today retrieving and she was spot on, had her fetching back over fences and ditches, so yeah Im fairly confident she'll come good in the end. Didnt put a foot wrong last night until then but hey Im still chuffed she caught Quote Link to post
Millet 4,497 Posted February 4, 2011 Report Share Posted February 4, 2011 Thanks again folks, it would appear she isnt the first to eat her prey and probably wont be the last, anyway Ill persevere with her and Im confident by whats been said she'll come good. Anyway heres a pic of the culprit That a nice looking pooch you have there and dont give in with her,ive had young dogs eat them/do the wall of death around the field/ run 3 fields away with them and leave them/bury them in the ground and god knows what else,just persevere and dont give in and deffinetly dont loose your rag with the pup,she is still learning,just keep her at it as often as you can and im sure she will do you proud when she matures. Quote Link to post
ady-b 94 Posted February 4, 2011 Author Report Share Posted February 4, 2011 Thanks again folks, it would appear she isnt the first to eat her prey and probably wont be the last, anyway Ill persevere with her and Im confident by whats been said she'll come good. Anyway heres a pic of the culprit That a nice looking pooch you have there and dont give in with her,ive had young dogs eat them/do the wall of death around the field/ run 3 fields away with them and leave them/bury them in the ground and god knows what else,just persevere and dont give in and deffinetly dont loose your rag with the pup,she is still learning,just keep her at it as often as you can and im sure she will do you proud when she matures. cheers, I will certainly not give in with her as she is a real nice bitch and have had some real encouraging input from members on here so will be hitting them fields again very soon Quote Link to post
Millet 4,497 Posted February 4, 2011 Report Share Posted February 4, 2011 They is a fine line though pal she needs to see plenty of easy ones but not too much only you can judge when she has had enough,slow and steady is the order of the day. If you have a ferret and some nets and a big bag you are laughing . Quote Link to post
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